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Definition of Mechanicians
1. mechanician [n] - See also: mechanician
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mechanicians
Literary usage of Mechanicians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report on Foreign Systems of Naval Education by James Russell Soley (1880)
"The grades and numbers of the corps are as follows: mechanicians-in-chief, with
relative rank of captain of corvette (lieutenant-commander) 2 Principal ..."
2. The "A.L.A." Index: An Index to General Literature, Biographical, Historical by American Library Association (1901)
"Redgrave. Century of p. Nasmyth, James. Cochrane, R. Gt. thinkers, 73. — With photo.
Cooper, T. Men of mark, 2:18. — Lewis, TC mechanicians, 204. ..."
3. The Pursuit of Knowledge Under Difficulties: Illustrated by Anecdotes. With by George Lillie Craik, Francis Wayland (1847)
"Preface to Prescott's Ferdinand and Isabella. AM. ED.] CHAPTER XVI. Account of
James Brindley:—Canals. Other Self- taught Practical mechanicians ..."
4. The Debater: a New Theory of the Art of Speaking: Being a Series of Complete by Frederic Rowton (1850)
"Do the mechanicians of Modern equal those of Ancient Times? See FOSBROOKE and
DUNHAM'S Roman Arts and Manufactures. Greek Ditto. ..."
5. A Manual of Greek Literature: From the Earliest Authentic Periods to the by Charles Anthon (1853)
"To these we may add the mechanicians CTESIBIUS, HERO, ATHEN^US, BITON, and PHILO
of Byzantium. ... mechanicians ..."